Gartner predicts that Android and Symbian will lead the mobile market in 2012

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The Gartner has updated its forecasts on the market of smartphones for 2012. According to figures from Gartner about market performance smart phones. In particular, their operating systems and their status in 2012. Thus, according to their analysis, Symbian and Android operating systems become more smartphones sold, ahead of BlackBerry, iPhone and Windows Mobile phones, in that order.

The most significant growth would be to Android. As we in 2009 only 2% of smartphones sold using the Google platform. According to Gartner, by 2012 this figure will have grown to 18%, which will require about 94 million users. I leave you with the full list:
Symbian, sold 196.5 million, 37.4 percent of market share
Android, sold 94.5 million, 18 percent of market share
BlackBerry, 73 million sold, 13.9 percent of market share
iPhone, sold 71.5 million, 13.6 percent of market share
Windows Mobile, sold 47.7 million, 9 percent of market share
Memo, sold 23.5 million, 4.5 percent of market share
Linux (in general), 11 million sold, 2.1 percent of market share
WebOS (Palm), sold 7.6 million, 1.4 percent of market share.

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